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The arms show two rocks as a symbol for the diocese of Metz and two salmon for the Salivalabbey, as the village was a possession of these two.
The arms show two rocks as a symbol for the diocese of Metz and two salmon for the Salivalabbey, as the village was a possession of these two.


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BURLIONCOURT

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Blason de Burlioncourt
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French De gueules à deux saumons adossés d'argent accompagnés de deux cailloux d'or posés en chef et en pointe.
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The arms show two rocks as a symbol for the diocese of Metz and two salmon for the Salivalabbey, as the village was a possession of these two.

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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